Issue 4, 2024

Nanoscale control over water-film thickness using temperature modulation: tuning mineral carbonation reactivity

Abstract

Induced temperature gradients within a high-pressure reactor were used to assess how the thickness of nanoscale water films affect the carbonation of forsterite, Mg2SiO4, in water-saturated supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2). Water monolayer (ML) coverages on the mineral surface were estimated by in situ infrared spectroscopy and were shown to increase nearly exponentially from approximately 5 to 170 ML when the forsterite region was cooled from +0.5 to −0.3 °C relative to a nearby pool of excess water. Carbonation rates and extents were strongly dependent on the water film thickness, with the highest rates and complete mineral conversion occurring within 40 h under bulk-like water coverages. Reaction passivation, possibly due to a reduction in reactive surface area, was observed for thinner water films ranging from 5–53 ML. Temperature modulation can be an effective technique for investigating basalt reactivity over a range of water coverages in humidified scCO2.

Graphical abstract: Nanoscale control over water-film thickness using temperature modulation: tuning mineral carbonation reactivity

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Nov 2023
Accepted
26 Feb 2024
First published
06 Mar 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2024,11, 1412-1416

Nanoscale control over water-film thickness using temperature modulation: tuning mineral carbonation reactivity

C. J. Thompson, S. T. Mergelsberg, B. P. Rajan, P. F. Martin, S. N. Kerisit and J. S. Loring, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2024, 11, 1412 DOI: 10.1039/D3EN00884C

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